Recent excavations at Tel Ḥevron (Rumeida) have revealed a pottery workshop dated to the Early Roman period. The portion of the workshop preserved includes a series of settling pools in various sizes and depths, an adjacent structure, and a kiln. This workshop was located in a well planned settlement dated to the Hasmonean and Early Roman periods, up to the Bar Kokhba Revolt, situated on the western part of the biblical tell of Ḥevron.The kiln was composed of a cavity (possibly partly natural) in the bedrock, which was the lower part of the firing chamber, while the vessel floor was probably located on a carved square pillar, which left its mark on the burnt rock.